Author: Justin McKay
A psychological puzzle/exploration into the world of a psychologist, some backtracking and rubber ducks.
A simple QTE gaming mechanic, but surprisingly fun and addictive.
Ember pays tribute to some of the classic isometric RPGs and makes it one of the most accessible of its type, though may not have the appeal to veterans.
An insight to the daily rut at the office, where life feels uneventful and dull. In Mosaic, explore the boundaries in this brief point and click type adventure.
Well done, you built a wonderful casino, now knock it down with a sledgehammer. Is it as fun as it sounds? Demolish & Build attempts to capture the experience.
Ever fancied building the biggest Lego tower without it making a mess of the living room or treading on a block? Tower of Babel: No Mercy is the cleanest route.
An emotional rollercoaster of an adventure, a little on the small side - not just the protagonist, but also the duration, but Lydia has a powerful message.
A light-hearted platform game with beat 'em up elements that doesn't take an age or broken thumbs to master. It's pretty lookin' too.
High five, fist bump or a wave goodbye? The Invisible Fist and capitalism isn't usually a subject covered on the Switch, but, here we are...
Leading the way for all overweight adventurers, Sir Eatsalot is a charming adventure, letdown by the touchscreen and slow pace (no doubt from his conditioning).